Being able to group tasks by Feature or Scope helps keep your work organized and allows you to focus where you're needed.
This update includes the obvious functionality of dragging between features or scopes. Same when creating tasks while grouped, the new task will be added to the feature or scope based on what you're grouped by.
The project cards update carries over into the dashboard update with the Recent Projects section now display a similar project card with the logo and banner image options. Keeping tabs on what you're working on this week is also present here with the new sections.
Displaying up to 5 recent projects on the Dev Nova dashboard offers immediate access and psychological continuity to the work in progress. These quick-access project cards serve as visual bookmarks that save time and mental bandwidth, reducing the need to navigate through menus or lists. Featuring client logos and banners on these cards not only enriches the visual experience but also aids in rapid identification, enabling you to instantly recognize the client or project scope.
Moreover, having these at your fingertips facilitates seamless transitioning between multiple ongoing projects.
It becomes particularly advantageous in high-paced environments where multi-tasking is the norm, allowing you to jump back into active projects with minimal friction. Overall, it's a feature that enhances both productivity and user experience.

Notice the four dark cards above the recent project? Clicking those takes you to a view with the correct filter to show you the results of those numbers.

Utilizing a table view for displaying all your assigned tasks across various projects brings the benefit of consolidated, organized data, enhancing the efficiency of task management. Sorting features based on properties like project, due date, and status add layers of control and customization. This is crucial for prioritizing tasks and for time management.
In a table view, you can quickly spot overdue tasks, identify bottlenecks, or recognize patterns by sorting based on due date or status. This high-level view reduces the complexity involved in juggling tasks across multiple projects and makes it easier to allocate resources or adjust schedules. It also permits rapid cross-referencing, as you can sort by project name to see all related tasks at once.
Moreover, the structured layout of tables is easier to scan visually, making it quicker to locate specific tasks. You can instantaneously get a grasp of your workload and task distribution, enabling more informed and strategic decision-making. Overall, the table view serves as a powerful tool for both macro and micro-level task management.
Also added to the dashboard is the short list of "Due soon" objects.
This will show Scope awaiting your approval, assigned scopes that are due soon, upcoming meetings, and tasks due within the next week.

